Medical emergency for elderly woman with chest pain, Woodward OK
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Emergency responders attended to a 90-year-old woman at an apartment near 8th Street for chest pain, nausea, vomiting, and pale and clammy skin that started hours earlier.
Audio|Heard on: Woodward County Public Safety
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01:59
Transcript:
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Near 8th Street, Apartment 75.
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Near 8th Street, Apartment 75.
00:08
to Woodward.
00:11
Affirm, he is approximately 10 minutes outside of Woodward on 270 from the Forest Supply area.
00:17
74-9-comble being dropped.
00:22
...combe, copy.
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1-08-combe interruption.
00:30
...108 off the interruption.
00:32
Here's a text to comply, I'll be watching the open.
00:40
108 okay he went ahead and disconnected he says the 28 is possibly George 8 David Mary 4 3 I wasn't able to get a return on that the RP's trailer has a rock and a T on the side of it as well it's purple but I don't have any further on the vehicle description of the load
01:01
are they invited to open the office in my grid.
01:06
You said it was a Dodge or a Ford and it's just a trailer that's not a semi-trailer, like just a vehicle trailer.
01:15
Okay.
01:17
Okay.
01:24
Fire department is 74.
01:31
Are you needing our systems?
01:36
I think we'll be okay at this time.
01:38
We'll haul her back if we do.
01:39
Thank you.
01:42
I've come to 74 is running to a 90-year-old female.
01:46
Same thing from chest pains.
01:47
She's been going on for a few hours.
01:49
She also stated that she was pale and clammy.
01:53
She also said that she has been throwing up and feeling quite nauseous since around 4 o'clock today.
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Location mentioned:
8th St, Woodward, OK 73801
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